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t had already appeared in such publications as the second volume of Francis Grose's Antiquities of Scotland, for which it was originally written.
Other 18th century editions are those published in London, Philadelphia and then New York, not always with the authors knowledge or with the permission of William Creech, th... |
Vision
Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous
Tam Samson's Elegy
Halloween
The Auld Farmer's NewYear Morning's Salutation to his Auld Mare, Maggie
The Cotter's Saturday Night
To A Mouse
A Winter Night
Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet
The Lament
Despondency. An Ode
Man was made to Mourn. An El... |
ord good our Pilot stood,'
Song, 'It was upon a Lammas night'
Song, 'Now westlin winds and slaughtering guns'
Song, 'Behind yon hills where Stinchar flows'
Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment
Song, 'Again rejoicing Nature sees'
Song, 'The gloomy Night is gath'ring fast'
Song, 'From thee, Eliza, I must g... |
A Manual of Religious Belief
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Edinburgh Edition
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Second Edinburgh Edition
Robert Burns World Federation
Burns Clubs
Irvine Burns Club
Poems by David Sillar
References
Further reading
McQueen, Colin Hunter 2009. Hunters' Illustrated Hi... |
Sviatoslav Yurash born 16 February 1996 is a Ukrainian politician who represents the Servant of the People party in the Ukrainian parliament, to which he was elected in 2019. , Yurash is the youngest Ukrainian MP. He was previously the Euromaidan press centre organiser and senior spokesperson for Volodymyr Zelenskyy's ... |
Frederick J. Streng September 30, 1933 June 21, 1993 was a noted scholar in BuddhistChristian studies, author, editor, leader of religious organizations, and Professor of the History of Religions, Southern Methodist University in Texas from 1974 to 1993. He was one of the founding members of the Society for BuddhistCh... |
cago took place under Mircea Eliade, Joseph Kitagawa, and Bernard Meland, from 1956 to 1963. He wrote his doctoral thesis about Buddhist thinker Nagarjuna, which was later published as Emptiness A Study of Religious Meaning Abingdon Press, 1967 and became required reading for leading philosophers and theologians in Am... |
llen. He also wrote articles for journals, including "The Ontology of Silence and Comparative Mysticism" for Philosophy Today and the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Encyclopedia of Religion, as well as translating and interpreting Madhyamaka texts.
In 1969, he launched The Religious Life of Man Series with Dickenson ... |
n Catholic, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, and Zen Buddhist traditions, which is a transformative power that transcends biological, social or psychological life, and a freedom of choice which is not a result of physical, biological or social forces, but makes the ultimate transformation of religious salvation possible.
Death
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The 2022 Arizona State Sun Devils softball team represents Arizona State University in the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season. The Sun Devils are coached by Trisha Ford, in her sixth season. The Sun Devils play their home games at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium and compete in the Pac12 Conference.
Personnel
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East Timor consumes 125 GWh of electricity per annum, an average of 95 kWh per person. The country has about 80 MW of electricity capacity, 19 MW in Dili the capital has an electrification rate of 85, but rural electrification is at just 518 total nationwide electrification is just 22 one of the lowest electrification... |
The Phaeotremellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Tremellales. The family currently contains two genera.
References
Tremellomycetes
Phaeotremellaceae |
Seybert is a spelling variant of the German language surname Seibert. Notable people with the name include
Adam Seybert 17731825, politician from Philadelphia
Joanna Seybert 1946, United States federal judge
John Seybert 17911860, American bishop
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Germanlanguage surnames
Surnames from given names |
St. Mary's Episcopal Church was an Episcopal church in Athens, Georgia, United States. Completed in 1869, it came to prominence after the musical group R.E.M., then without a name, played its first concert at the location in 1980.
Built for the workers at the nearby R. L. Bloomfield Pottery, the factory's closure in 1... |
.
R.E.M.
In the spring of 1979, Dan Wall, owner of Wuxtry Records, visited the property. He discovered that between the wall of the inner shell, created by the construction of the apartments, and the back wall of the original building was a large space containing the remnants of the altar. Although it had a hole in th... |
stage and ceilings and the old preachers were buried under the floor," explained Buck. "It was like something out of weird Tennessee Williams, this big, pink, decrepit church. It wasnt so legendary as rumored. It was a real zoo. It was a dumpy little shithole where only college kids could be convinced to live. It was ... |
h. At five weeks' notice, after a performance by John Cale at the Georgia Theatre, she asked the quartet to help provide the entertainment. They had only been practicing together for a few weeks and were less than enthusiastic with the idea. "She begged us to play," explained Berry, now also resident at the church. Mil... |
as founded in the shop. Afterward, county inspectors told the Steeplechase Condominium Association that they either needed to repair the steeple of have it torn down. Although they voted for the latter, they did not arrange its demolition.
In 2013, Nui's Space became the owner of the steeple. Initially, the associatio... |
Bess Goodykoontz August 21, 1894 July 29, 1990 was an American educator and federal official. She was assistant US Commissioner of Education from 1929 to 1945.
Early life and education
Goodykoontz was born in Waukon, Iowa, the daughter of Edward Warren Goodykoontz and Lela Sherman Goodykoontz. She earned bachelor's ... |
mothers. She frequently spoke at college commencement exercises and teachers' conventions.
After World War II, Goodykoontz was part of the rebuilding effort in Germany. She was director of the elementary education division from 1946 to 1949. In 1950, she was named Associate Commissioner of Education. From 1951 to 195... |
cts of Its Development and Status 1938, with Jessie A. Lane and Know Your Community as a Basis for Understanding the Schools Problems 1941.
"Teaching Pupils to Organize What They Read" 1930
"PanPacific Women's Organization" 1931
"Some Factors Affecting the Elementary English Curriculum" 1931
"The Relation of Pictu... |
e" 1946
"Hobbies Extend Horizons, Too" 1952
"Selected Studies Relating to Community Schools" 1953
"Children's Needs Throughout the World" 1955
Basic Human Values for Childhood Education 1962
Personal life
Goodykoontz adopted a daughter, Ellen Darrow. She died in 1990, aged 95 years, at her daughter's home in Sout... |
Halyna Petrosanyak ; born 1969 is a Ukrainian poet, writer and translator.
Life
Halyna Petrosanyak was born in 1969 in a remote village in the Ukrainian Carpathians. She graduated in German and Russian studies from Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University.
Petrosanyak was among the authors linked to the Stan... |
08
Exophonium, 2019
Other
, 2015 essays and poetry
Dont hinder me to save the world, 2019 short stories
References
Ukrainian translators
Ukrainian women poets
21stcentury Ukrainian women writers
1969 births
Living people |
La maternal is an upcoming teen drama film written and directed by Pilar Palomero starring Carla Qulez and ngela Cervantes.
Plot
The plot tracks Carla, a 14year old pregnant girl placed in a centre for teenage mothers where she hangs out with other teen classmates Raki, Estel, Claudia, Jamila and Sheila. She also has... |
ee also
List of Spanish films of 2022
References
Upcoming films
Spanish drama films
Teenage pregnancy in film
Spanish pregnancy films
Films shot in Aragon
Films shot in Catalonia |
Maria Lioudaki November 22, 1894 December 4, 1947 was a Greek educator, folklorist, and resistance fighter. She promoted social action in Lasithi with her friend, Maria Drandaki 19141947, with whom she was arrested and killed during the Greek Civil War.
Personal life
Lioudaki was born on November 22, 1894, in Latsid... |
ully passing her examinations, she studied at the University of Athens. In her postgraduate studies she was taught by Manolis Triantafyllidis, Dimitris Glinos, and Alexandros Delmouzos who instilled in her the idea of educational reform, including giving education to all social classes.
Triantafyllidis distinguished L... |
red her food with the poorest children in the school, and conducted extra classes without pay.
In Lioudaki's writings, lectures, and teaching spread Greek language and literature with the aim of communicating and educating the poor, contributing to the struggle for their spiritual upliftment. She translated Sophocles'... |
, she was also financially supporting her family including her siblings' educations and her youngest sister Hara's fianc Napoleon Soukatzidis.
Folklore
Apart from being a teacher, Maria Lioudaki was the author of 21 textbooks and a distinguished folklorist. She published children's works, such as the collections of c... |
ptional folklore work.
The author Manolis Milt. Papadakis in his book "Maria Lioudaki. The Priestess of Education" writes with what enthusiasm the martyr teacher Lioudaki recorded throughout her life thousands of Mantinadas, fairy tales, obituaries, opinions, tongue twisters and all the customs of the Cretan people. H... |
ainst her and described as an offense "concerning the security of the social status." The Ministry of Education asked Lioudaki to sign a statement denouncing communism and dissolving her sister's engagement, but Lioudaki refused.
As a result of her refusal to sign the statement, Lioudaki was demoted from Principal to ... |
o victims. Their activities included supporting orphans and homeless individuals resulting from the Viannos massacres, a mass extermination campaign launched by German forces against the civilian residents of around 20 villages near Crete, killing more than 500 people. In Drandaki's home and shop, Lioudaki would listen... |
om 3 December 1944 to 11 January 1945. As a solution to these clashes, the Treaty of Varkiza was signed on February 12, 1945. According to the treaty, EAM had agreed to disarm as long as they would be allowed full participation in political activities. Ultimately, the promises enshrined in the Treaty of Varkiza were no... |
y the armed group of Bandouvas on November 26, 1947. Bandouvas and his team gathered a large number of citizens in the courtroom of Ierapetra and asked them to renounce communism. Those who did not do so were arrested. Among the detainees were Lioudaki and Drandaki. The two women were first taken to the Badouva stables... |
hi, there is a sculpture monument in memory of Lioudaki.
The Library of the Educational Home of Ierapetra was named after Lioudaki, as well as the Association of Primary Education Teachers.
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1894 births
1947 deaths
Greek educators |
Ara Torosian born 21 Jan 1979 is an ArmenianIranianAmerican pastor and music producer. Torosian is a fulltime pastor at Cornerstone West Los Angeles. He is the producer of the one of the first Farsi Christian music albums.
Early life and family
Ara Torosian was born into a middleclass ArmenianIranian family in Tehran,... |
refugee children with some colleagues. During that time, Torosian came across some refugee children who played musical instruments and praise hymns. In 2002, he produced the first Farsi Christian music album.
Subsequently, he went to Bible college to study theology, graduating in 2003. In 2009, he moved to Los Angeles... |
ian and Anet moved to Los Angeles as refugees.
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Living people
1979 births
Iranian Christians
American people of Iranian descent
American people of Armenian descent
Iranian Protestant missionaries
Armenian Protestant missionaries |
Rhodactis inchoata, otherwise known as the bullseye mushroom or Tonga blue mushroom, is a species of coral in the genus Rhodactis, this species is also, but more uncommonly, referred to as the hairy or small elephant ear mushroom. This species of Rhodactis cnidarian can also sometimes be kept in aquariums, and mostly p... |
even kill, other species in the tank itself due to how it is semiaggressive in behaviour, and proper spacing must be observed in the tank.
Symbiotic relationships
R. inchoata has a symbiotic relationship with the species of algae called zooxanthellae, and this species of algae is contained within the tissues of R. i... |
und with purple bodies, and green margins, highlights of these margins include multicoloured green, red and blue, and while also possessing a red coloured mouth.
This species can actually warp to the surface of the oral disc, which changes the water flow around them and direct particulate and flocculent material which... |
Rahul Roy is an Indian politician from the state of Assam. He is a former member of Assam Legislative Assembly for Algapur, serving from 2006 to 2011. He is a former member of Indian National Congress, but is currently independent. He unsuccessfully sought reelection in Algapur in 2011, and in 2016. In 2021, he unsucce... |
Palyanytsia is a type of Ukrainian hearthbaked bread, made mostly of wheat flour. The bread has a semicircular cut across the top third of the load.
Etymology
The word comes from "", the Ukrainian word for "to burn" or "smoke". This is because, when baking the bread, the raised crust can sometimes be burned. In the ... |
After that, the dough was divided into pieces, which were then rolled out on the table. The resulting bread was placed in the oven on a wooden shovel, sprinkled with flour or steamed cabbage leaf. Finally, an incision was made in the bread to allow it to rise further when baked.
According to GOST 1279377, the bakerie... |
ntify people for whom the Ukrainian language is not native. Russians tend to pronounce "palyanitsa" with a soft sound "i" rather than "", and "" sometimes replaces "". During the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the word became one of those proposed to use to identify subversive enemy reconnaissance groups.
See al... |
Bianca Jolie Fernandez born 24 February 2004 is a Canadian tennis player.
Fernandez has a career high WTA singles ranking of 914 achieved on 21 February 2022. She also has a career high WTA doubles ranking of 743 achieved on 13 September 2021.
Fernandez made her WTA main draw debut at the 2022 Monterrey Open in the d... |
Condons and Clangibbon is a barony in County Cork, Republic of Ireland.
Etymology
Condons and Clangibbon takes its name two ruling NormanIrish families Condons or Cauntons Condn, and the FitzGibbons or White Knight.
Geography
Condons and Clangibbon is located in the northeast of County Cork.
History
The Condon t... |
The 2022 Chattanooga Red Wolves SC season will be the fourth season in the soccer team's history, all of which they've competed in USL League One, a league in the third division of American soccer. They will play their home games at CHI Memorial Stadium in East Ridge, Tennessee. This will be their third season playing... |
Turatsinze Nkiko Prosper born 1985 professionally known as Mico The Best is a multitalented Rwandan musician. Who started his music career in 2008 with releasing his single 'Umuzungu' and after he kind of stopped his music to join audio production and helping upcoming artists. In 2013 Mico joined former popular record ... |
Michael A. O'Donnell born June 17, 1968 is an American politician serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 95th district. Elected in November 2018, he assumed office in January 2019.
Early life and education
O'Donnell was born in St. Louis and raised in Oakville, Missouri. After graduatin... |
January 2019. He also serves as vice chair of the House Financial Institutions Committee.
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1968 births
Missouri Republicans
Members of the Missouri House of Representatives
People from St. Louis County, Missouri
University of MissouriSt. Louis alumni |